AGRICULTURE & WATER
- Northwest drinking water concerns could get worse as the climate changes (NW News Network)
- Study says drinking water from nearly half of US faucets contains potentially harmful chemicals (AP)
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- More Americans apply for jobless benefits, but layoffs are not rising significantly (AP)
- COLUMN: Mountains of government red tape shackling America’s manufacturers (Don Brunell/The Chronicle)
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
CONGRESS
- Washington lawmakers sponsor bill creating smoke insurance for wine grape growers (The Center Square)
- Newhouse reintroduces bipartisan labor reform act (Columbia Basin Herald)
COURTS (FEDERAL)
- 9th Circuit court declines to rehear ruling that upheld homeless right to sleep outside when no shelter space available (The Oregonian)
- 9th Circuit strikes down Oregon law prohibiting undercover recordings (oregonlive.com/The Seattle Times)
CRIME
EDUCATION
- PLU’s new ‘Seed Teachers Program’ aims for more diverse classrooms in Tacoma (KOMO TV)
- OPINION: I’m a high school teacher in Tacoma. Ending affirmative action is bad for my students (Megan Holyoke is a Nationally Board Certified Teacher at Lincoln High School in Tacoma/The News Tribune)
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
ENERGY & UTILITIES
ENVIRONMENT
- Residents urged to prepare as unhealthy air quality expected to persist in Washington this summer (KOMO TV)
- Western Washington air quality takes a dive (KUOW Radio)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT & THE WHITE HOUSE
HANFORD
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
HIGHER EDUCATION
- Disappointed but optimistic: Washington student loan borrowers react to Supreme Court debt relief ruling (KNKX Radio)
- WSU Receives $740K in funding to upgrade its nuclear reactor (The Center Square)
HOMELESSNESS
- Where are King County’s homeless residents from? (The Seattle Times)
- ‘Leave or be towed’: City officials warn remaining RVs in SODO to leave as MLB All-Star Week looms (KOMO TV)
- Washington repurposes a Days Inn in Lacey for those living along highways (Crosscut)
- Gov. Inslee speaks at new Lacey homeless shelter as 16 residents settle in to new home (The Olympian)
- COLUMN: Seattle cleans up the city for MLB All-Star Week, not for us (Jason Rantz/MyNorthwest)
HOUSING
- Seattle cuts a bit of red tape for affordable housing construction (The Seattle Times)
- Seattle City Council passes laws to increase volume of affordable housing (MyNorthwest)
- State sells land to Kitsap County for affordable housing (Washington State Standard)
IMMIGRATION
LAW ENFORCEMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- King County sex ed evaluation costs $4.8 million; found program was ineffective (The Center Square)
- Nonprofit had ties to sex ed program it received $4.8 million to evaluate (The Center Square)
- Concerns raised to City Council regarding affordable housing, rent increases (Daily Record)
- EDITORIAL: Everett tax on guns, ammo would fund safety work (The Everett Herald)
LONG-TERM CARE
- Washington nursing homes getting more help with new Medicaid boost from the state (KING TV)
- Elderly at Tri-Cities care home allegedly left alone for days. Maggots found in a wound (Tri-City Herald)
SECURITY
SOCIAL MEDIA
- Ruling puts social media at crossroads of disinformation and free speech (The New York Times/The Seattle Times)
- Threads, Instagram’s ‘Twitter killer,’ has arrived (The New York Times/The Seattle Times)
SPORTS
- All-Star Game to be ‘most inclusive ever’ as festivities kick off headed into busy weekend (KIRO TV)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
TECHNOLOGY
TRANSPORTATION
- Groundbreaking to be held for $150M road project in East Pierce County (Puget Sound Business Journal)
- WA ferries alert system down as some sailings are canceled (The Seattle Times)
- Sea-Tac Airport has billions in projects planned. Here’s where the money’s going. (Puget Sound Business Journal)
TRIBAL ISSUES
- Sauk-Suiattle members urge feds to step in against leaders ‘abusing’ power (The Everett Herald)
- EDITORIAL: Signs of justice, hope for families of missing and murdered Indigenous people (Yakima Herald-Republic)
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE
- What we know about where WA wildfires stand (Columbia Basin Herald/The Seattle Times)
- Firefighters work to contain McEwan Fire near Shelton, but evacuations downgraded (The Olympian)
- McEwan Fire burns 250 acres, 0% contained in Shelton (FOX 13)
- Help arrives to battle wildfire in WA near Columbia River Gorge (AP)
- WDFW looking for weather window to conduct prescribed burns in Thurston as soon as next week (The Olympian)